Reading posts are a good thing, but you know we get to a point where it's easier to ask questions. It's the same with real life isn't it? We ask needless questions that have been answered before, I think it's probably because it's easier to ask the questions and have an answer, than to seek the answer. Doesn't that apply to everything in life? That's how we learn isn't it?

I grew up being taught that I should seek answers for myself whenever possible. It means looking/trying first. Not everything in life is fed to you, you gotta look for it yourself, experience it yourself.

My dad used to always yell at me for asking stupid questions. So I learnt to think about things before asking, or trying out a hard question before simply giving up and asking for a solution. Asking right at the start just to get a simple answer is NOT the way to go.

Think about it, if you kept asking your boss how to do things for every little thing, why would [s]he hire you in the first place? Teachers are less willing to help you with a question if you did no work on it beforehand. A person most valued is one that is willing to learn and pick up on his own but knows when he/she needs to/should ask questions.

I grew up being taught that I should seek answers for myself whenever possible. It means looking/trying first. Not everything in life is fed to you, you gotta look for it yourself, experience it yourself.

My dad used to always yell at me for asking stupid questions. So I learnt to think about things before asking, or trying out a hard question before simply giving up and asking for a solution. Asking right at the start just to get a simple answer is NOT the way to go.

Think about it, if you kept asking your boss how to do things for every little thing, why would [s]he hire you in the first place? Teachers are less willing to help you with a question if you did no work on it beforehand. A person most valued is one that is willing to learn and pick up on his own but knows when he/she needs to/should ask questions.